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Author: andywest | Total views: 172 Comments: 0
Word Count: 640 Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 9:30 AM

The Responsibilities of Owning an Airsoft Gun Go Beyond Safety

Whether you like informal skirmishes in woodland areas or are involved in major role playing at organized sites, Airsoft guns allow for relatively safe combat play. Owning one, however, comes with a lot of responsibilities that go far beyond simply taking proper care of your firearm and playing by the rules when you're actually using it.

One of the most important things you can do as a gun owner is educate others who might not be familiar with its uses. There is a great deal of controversy surrounding combat play and the guns used, especially in the United States. Many people who have never participated in a game or fired a gun don't understand what all the fuss is about. They may assume you're interested in them in order to cause trouble or intimidate others, which could not be farther from the truth.

Explain to people your interest in group combat play, teamwork on the field and how skirmishing and military simulations are organized. Stress the importance of playing by the rules and that combat play is actually very controlled. It is important to stress that there are no physical confrontations permitted and strict rules for safety are enforced. When others hear about the excitement of woodlands skirmishing and closed quarters strategic battles, many are intrigued enough to give it a try themselves.

It's also essential to teach others about the differences between an airsoft gun and a standard gun. Most people are afraid of simulation guns because they think these weapons will do serious harm. Like any weapon they can cause injuries if used improperly, but they aren't deadly. As a matter of fact, if handled appropriately, they are no more dangerous than a paintball gun or BB gun. Take the time to show anyone with questions the small pellet ammunition and explain the lower firing velocity compared to a real weapon. Also reassure them that safety gear is worn at all times to protect participants during combat play. Finally, let them know that you would never use your gun for anything other than the intended purpose, which combat play or, occasionally, target shooting in the property environment.

Another responsibility for every gun owner is proper respect of the gun. Being an irresponsible gun owner can be just as dangerous as being an irresponsible standard gun owner. While you may not be able to shoot and kill someone across the street with your airsoft gun, a toddler who gets his hands on a loaded gun could certainly injure himself with it. Don't ever leave your gun out where others can get their hands on it. When not in use it should be in its case and on a shelf out of reach of children. It is important to always leave your gun unloaded when not in use.

Keep in mind just how realistic an airsoft gun looks and treat it with as much care as a standard gun. It's certainly part of the appeal, but it can also frighten people and confuse law enforcement officials. You always must respect others while transporting your gun. Don't ever have it loose in your car or carry it with you. If it is mistaken for a concealed weapon or unlicensed firearm there is a possibility you could get into a difficult situation. Others might be wary if they are unfamiliar and it would certainly make others look down upon its uses. Don't ever remove the orange marker on the tip of your gun. In the United States this is illegal and can lead to criminal charges. Its main purpose is to notify others that this is not a standard weapon.

Remember, an airsoft gun is meant for recreational use. Treat it and others with the respect it deserves.

About the Author

Andy West is a writer for Trinity Airsoft which specializes in the manufacture and distribution of gas pistols and other automatic electric guns like an airsoft gun . For more information please visit TrinityAirsoft.com.




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